Description | Copy manor court roll
Admission of Ann Day, daughter of Thomas Day, to various properties in Hammersmith left to her by the will (16 November 1789) of her aunt Ann Beeden, wife of John Beeden. Ann and John Beeden were admitted in 1771. Property comprises:
1. Messuage of tenement plus 1 acre enclosed with a brick wall, formerly occupied by Ellis Good, then Thomas Corbett, then Grace Corbett, then Thadee O'Flaherty esquire and now by Mr Bontram
2. 3 acres of garden ground at Brook Green formerly occupied by Henry Moylin, then Stephen Randall and now by Mr Vernon. Abuts footway from Great Western Road to Brook Green in the east, horse road between the same in the west, ground formerly occupied by Richard Horlock, blacksmith, and now by Mrs Frances Rivers in the south, and 4 houses on Brook Green in the north
3. Interest in messuage or tenement formerly occupied by Mrs Poitier, then Henry Marslin, and now by Mrs Bottomley, which Ann Beeden inherited on the death of Elizabeth Vogue |